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Most important, a mentor "fosters a young man's development by believing in him." Most mentors are male, a fact that reflects the sociological gap between the sexes in today's society, he added...
...mentor relationship occurs primarily when the protege is between the ages of 17 and 28, and helps shift the orientation of a young man's self-image from being family-oriented to self-reliant, he said...
Mellon did not return to English art in a systematic way until the late 1950s, and in fact no more than a fraction of the prodigious collection of the Yale center had been assembled before 1959. In that year Mellon met his chief aesthetic guide and mentor−his English Bernard Berenson, as it were−the late art historian Basil Taylor. Taylor, a great scholar of English art, possessed a sense of ethical delicacy almost inconceivable in the art world today (and certainly never shared by Berenson): he advised Mellon unofficially, for free, accepting only his expenses, lest...
Coach John Higginson is not without reservations as he approaches the confrontation. "Princeton is ranked number two, and on paper they may be a little faster," the Crimson mentor said last night...
Wednesday's Cambridge Forum at 3 Church St. will feature John K. Fairbank, Higginson Professor of History Emeritus and former mentor of History 1711, "The United States and East Asia." Fairbank will discuss "Failure and Success: The Chinese Revolution...